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Multi-omic responses to dietary change: insights from poultry

Diet is a crucial mechanism by which organisms interact with their environment. The body responds to the food it receives to control nutrient uptake and moderate physiological pathw more...

Supervisor(s): Grueber, Catherine (Dr), Liu, Sonia (Dr), Whittington, Camilla (Dr)

Success and the city: how bats adapt to the pressures of urban environments

The rapid expansion of cities worldwide is introducing unprecedented environmental conditions, forcing species to adjust or go locally extinct. Insectivorous bats are one group of m more...

Supervisor(s): Threlfall, Caragh (Dr), Hochuli, Dieter (Professor)

Leveraging persistent memory in the Linux kernel

The Linux kernel has been designed with the idea that persistent storage is slow, has high latency, and can only be accessed asynchronously (i.e., by sending a request to a disk tha more...

Supervisor(s): Lepers, Baptiste (Dr)

Understanding the role of fish assemblages in coral restoration ecology

Global threats to coral reefs are driving a wave of coral restoration efforts. This project will focus on identifying the role of fish assemblages in facilitating or inhibiting cora more...

Supervisor(s): Figueira, William (Associate Professor)

Defining the genetic link between nitrate and ammonium transport proteins and root architecture in Maize and Barley

We have previously tested two contrasting maize inbred lines on their inherent nitrate transport rates and respective responses to growth at low nitrogen supply. The lines were sele more...

Supervisor(s): Kaiser, Brent (Professor)